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  1. HP’s Meg Whitman on split: ‘Succession planning is absolutely essential’
  2. Mylan’s Heather Bresch isn’t backing down on tax inversions
  3. Want to perform your best? It might be time to quit your job.
  4. Ride-sharing wars rage on as Uber hires former Lyft COO VanderZanden
  5. Time Warner’s Turner unit cutting 10% of its jobs
  6. Why so many part-time workers isn’t all bad
  7. Hewlett-Packard breakup will be a bust
  8. So long, HP
  9. For Yahoo, Snapchat will not be the next Alibaba
  10. How Helsinki evolved into a global video game hit factory
  11. What do the protests in Hong Kong mean for global firms?
  12. Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit: The pre-game analysis
  13. Hilton is selling New York’s iconic Waldorf Astoria to a Chinese insurer for $1.95 billion
  14. Another day, another $60 million analytics funding round
  15. Queen Elizabeth awards Michael Bloomberg an honorary knighthood
  16. Alaska Airlines spends $990 million on 10 Boeing jets
  17. Where Meg Whitman goes, company breakups often follow
  18. GE Healthcare’s CEO John Dineen to step down
  19. Venture capital PAC gave more to Democrats… until September
  20. For Hewlett-Packard, symbolism in a split
  21. Redbox is cutting its instant streaming service
  22. Supreme Court denies gay marriage appeals
  23. What the bad boy of telecom learned from Apple (expletives included)
  24. NBA nets more lucrative media rights deals
  25. Exclusive: Chicago Growth Equity vets launch ParkerGale
  26. The biggest email provider you’ve never heard of
  27. Term Sheet — Monday, October 6
  28. Twitter gives away Tweets, so why does Facebook’s apology ring hollow?
  29. With new $400 million fund, Thrive Capital is New York’s quietest success story
  30. Whitman: New H-P will aim to be ‘two big Fortune 50 companies’
  31. Asian, European markets rally, weathering shock drop in German orders
  32. Hewlett-Packard’s split and NBA deals — 5 things to know today
  33. Square worth $6 billion after latest $150 million fundraising round
  34. Data Sheet—Monday, October 6, 2014
  35. The Broadsheet: October 6th
  36. Samsung to spend $14.7 billion on new chip plant
  37. Secretary Pritzker’s emotional ties to Ukraine
  38. Most Powerful Women Summit 2014
  39. GoDaddy CEO: Why Women Are So Turned Off by the Tech Industry
  40. Fortune launches new women’s channel
  41. Fortune’s 55 most influential women on Twitter
  42. Euro Disney faces 2nd bail-out in three years as economy sours
  43. Gwyneth Paltrow hires ex-Martha Stewart chief as Goop CEO
  44. Brazil’s Rousseff to face pro-business Neves in presidential run-off
  45. Why does Wall Street pay so much?
  46. Has Goldman Sachs run out of moves?
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